help…. i need to know a most appropriate approach to get animal hair off clothing…i suspicion it would come out in a rinse though it all over my blankets as well as my clothes..

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17 Responses to “how do i get animal hair off clothing & fabric?”

  1. Use a damp sponge. The hair will roll off.

  2. try using a lint roller the ones with the sticky paper on them.

  3. heatherlemar says:

    Go to your local dry cleaners and purchase a lint roller. Once you see it…self explanatory. About 10-12 bucks.

  4. clark3_2oo4 says:

    Lint rollers work well. I have a cat, it’s hell annoying. Sometimes he somehow gets into my room and sleeps on my clothes.. and usually my good clothes too. A lint roller or another wash usually works fine for me.

  5. Lint roller is the way to go, Wall mart – really cheap.

    For fleece, dampen hands and rub over the fabric.

  6. sexmagnet says:

    If you don’t have a lint roller, then use plain old tape. Works like a charm.

  7. eucalyptus oil from a health food store. put it in the with the laundry detergent and thats all

  8. michelleyee says:

    An easy, simple, fast way – use a cellelose tape or whatever tape as long as it sticky and just stick off the animal hair from your clothing.
    No need to but any lint roll – save money.

  9. tinkerbell says:

    A lint roller (sold at any discount department store) or roll masking, packing, or duct tape around your hand, sticky side out, and pull the hair from the fabric.

    I find that washing the fabric usually sets the hair deeper into the fabric.

  10. I use a lint roller…it’s perfect!!! I have 3 cats so i know all to well what i am talking about!!

  11. use a lint brush or you can get rollers for this purpose that are sticky and you just roll them across the material.

  12. annette b says:

    use an adhesive roller

  13. by using damp silicone sponge

  14. stanleyscg says:

    lint roller

  15. Use a large roll of masking tape,Make strips and put them on the clothes press down and then rip it off. Make sure the tape is at least 2 inches wide..

  16. I use a wide roll of masking tape, 3 inch wide roll does just fine and you can buy it in any hardware store in almost any length. just stick a piece to the hairy spot then pull tape back off, usually works 4 or 5 time before sticky wears out of tape.

  17. ALLENROUNDHEAD says:

    try a tacky roller, its great for animal hair. you can grt them at the grocer , walmart, etc.

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